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Last fall, I took a leap of faith and traded the concrete jungle of New York City for the tranquil shores of Honolulu.
After six months of living in NYC , the winter blues finally caught up to me and I began to seek a different way of living. I stumbled upon Surfbreak HNL, a penthouse where co-living and coworking come together for digital nomads. The home is located on the entire top floor of a high-rise, where the walls were knocked down and rebuilt to form 20 rooms in a circle surrounding a common space, almost like a college-dorm floor.
The penthouse is a minute walk from Waikiki Beach, and the private rooms range from smaller spaces with a twin to corner suites with king beds. After sending in my application online, I had a minute interview and virtual tour of the space with the property manager. During it, we discussed my goals for moving to Honolulu , my hobbies, and my personality. A week later, I received an email telling me I was accepted into the house. Since I originally planned to stay for two months, I packed only one suitcase and hopped on a one-way flight.
As I toured the floor, current residents whizzed by, some cooking in the kitchen or heads-down on their corporate laptops, others clad in their swimwear heading to the beach. Each room is furnished with the basics, including fresh bed linens and a desk because most people in the house are remote workers.
The kitchen was stocked with basic ingredients, and we shared things like dishware, cookware, and communal camping gear. For someone who was learning to deal with uncertainty, moving to Honolulu knowing no one was a personal challenge.